Ravens' Bart Scott Calls Steelers Receivers The Best Aaron Rodgers Has Teamed With In His Career (Steelers News)
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Ravens' Bart Scott Calls Steelers Receivers The Best Aaron Rodgers Has Teamed With In His Career

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When evaluating the evolving dynamics of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense, much attention often lands on the quarterback or offensive line. Yet, it’s the receiving corps that can sometimes make or break a team's identity on the field. Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Bart Scott recently weighed in on the quality of the receivers surrounding Pittsburgh’s offense, delivering a notable compliment that might reshape how fans view the current group.

Steelers' DK Metcalf

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Steelers' DK Metcalf during phase one of offseason workouts in 2025.

Scott, known for his candid and insightful commentary, gave his opinion about the Steelers’ receivers via ESPN's Get Up on Wednesday morning.

"This is the best group of receivers that we've seen [Aaron Rodgers] with in a long time. He has an established receiver," Scott said. "We've seen what he's done with the guys like Greg Jennings and the Jordy Nelsons. He's been a guy who has created and made people's careers that we've never heard of."


Scott’s words highlight more than just a favorable opinion; they underscore a growing confidence in the Steelers’ wide receiver room and its potential impact on the team’s future success.

At first glance, the significance of Scott’s praise lies in the comparison to past receivers the Steelers' quarterback has worked with. Greg Jennings and Jordy Nelson both had impressive careers and were key targets in their primes. By putting the current group in the same conversation, Scott suggests the current roster possesses a rare mix of talent and cohesion.

More importantly, Scott points to Rodgers’ ability to elevate lesser-known receivers who may not have had star status before, indicating a skill for developing talent. This capability is crucial for a team like the Steelers, where player development and maximizing every draft pick or signing can define the difference between a playoff run and a rebuilding year.

Steelers' Aaron Rodgers

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) practices at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex during the 2025 minicamp, Tuesday June 10, 2025.

The importance of this receiver group cannot be overstated. A strong receiving corps creates more options, stretches defenses, and ultimately opens up the offense to be more dynamic. Scott’s endorsement suggests that the Steelers’ wideouts might finally be assembling the kind of depth and skill needed to consistently challenge opposing defenses.

While quarterbacks naturally receive much of the spotlight, a well-rounded receiver group can reduce pressure on the passer and improve overall offensive efficiency. For the Steelers, this might translate into better third-down conversions, more explosive plays, and a more balanced attack. Scott’s observation about the quarterback making careers is also a reminder of the Steelers’ tradition of elevating talent. 

Whether it’s through game-planning or on-field chemistry, this relationship between quarterback and receivers is a key factor in Pittsburgh’s offensive identity. One key takeaway from Scott’s comments is the stability brought by having an "established receiver." The Steelers struggled to find a consistent target, impacting their offensive rhythm. 

Now, with a dependable lead receiver in DK Metcalf complemented by promising talent around him, such as Pat Freiermuth, the offense looks much more capable of sustained success. This development also speaks to the Steelers’ front office and coaching staff, who have worked to assemble this group through the draft and free agency. The ability to identify and nurture talent is often what separates good teams from great ones in the NFL.

Steelers' Calvin Austin III

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Steelers' Calvin Austin III runs alongside DK Metcalf at Phase One of voluntary offseason workouts in 2025.


Steelers’ Future Is Shining Bright With Emerging Receiving Talent

In summary, Scott’s recognition of the Steelers’ receiver group as the best the quarterback has had in years offers fans plenty to be optimistic about. His insight reflects both respect for the current players and confidence in their ability to elevate the entire offense. As the Steelers prepare for the challenges of the upcoming season, the strength of the receiving corps could play a pivotal role in their quest to return to playoff contention. 

Looking ahead, the focus on receivers will only intensify. With Scott’s endorsement ringing loud, expectations for this group are rising. The blend of proven veterans and rising stars is exactly what the Steelers need to push through tough divisional matchups and compete at the highest level. 

Pittsburgh’s receiver room has the potential not only to change games but to define the narrative of the team’s offense for years to come. With the quarterback’s proven ability to make careers, the Steelers could see several players take significant leaps forward.


Who are you most excited to see emerge from the Steelers’ receiving corps this year? Let us know in the comments!

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